Dr Shane, Dr Dyani, Dr Lauren and Chris KP bring you the week's
hot science: athletes (and monkeys) on a streak, contagious social
media moods and the ethics of studying usage, neanderthal poo, the
effects of concussion during sports and how LEDs work and how
they're appearing in more & more places.

On today's show we were joined by musician and
performer David Chong about his upcoming run of events as
part of the Acrobat performance series, titled A Dining Room
Tale. We spoke about his background as an Australian-born world
traveller, and what the show will encompass.

Digga, Laurel and Olive host special guest Marilyn Bull, author
of "Flora of Melbourne" (Hyland House Publishing) and discuss the
latest edition. The team also discuss their gardens and give
advice to callers on a range of topics.

We’ll be speaking with Jeff Nottle, spokesperson for
the Preserve Westernport Action Group about the
proposed international container terminal at Hastings and what it
might mean for Westernport’s residents – those who live above and
below the water.